r,oittts. ti.ANLEMENTkitY ALGEBRA. • Designe d the use at Ocsasnon, Private, and High Schools, Academies, Female Seminaries, and Private Students. By John Ft , Stoddard, A.M., and W. D. Reale. New-York : Sheldon 4. Co. THE BNISYRI3ITyAJ,Q,EB,R4., Desigried, for thilartta aierScihoollt, Aoademlett,ishd Col! lieges. By John F. Stoddard, A. N., author of " Stoddard's Arithmetical Series," etc., and W. D. Benalde:rriofesioi 'otraathematics in the Southwestern Normal School, Lebanon, Ohio. New-York : Sheldon .1 co' . . Tinsditny of the .chriatfair6'eWcateljted.l7o.tir . ;: nal 'Web the &lowing history and character of the above works : "Mr. Stoddard has a remarkably clear mathe mafiosi mind, Thigpo.htri has. trained Illtteffy by ; his own , IrthdirAncT by lteirehing; to which °bb has i devoted his life. He thought out his intellectual arithmetic in taking a class through a series of lessons, which he extemporized; and when it *as prepared for the press, being yet young, iiithout fame or friends, ho found it difficult to 1, get a publisher on any terms. The book once published, however, adon cane into general no- f: ticecrrio *mow . / univerral: %at 41i worksotilie kind. in the world. To Pesta i lotzsilielongs the honor of • introducing the system of Intellectual Arithme- • tie, and toStadclatad.te hoparnfßerfeeting that system. If TVeltarciezzi opened a new road to., mathematical science, Stoddard has leveled thaC road arid strewn it withflowers. " b?ok t of. its size ,00rktains more , food for thought.' It is an intellectual gymnasium, so systematic in arrangement , as s to give vigor and power to the Mind tharittfaies a nd' comprehends it. It is log condAnsed. We liavv . rse&t, it on journeystill.6telli'tlie gild& -actively em ployed. We understand that many of our diere .have, , sent ,ordersvfor it fora similar •put . pow Thainoidentikat once a high compliment i• tom r,. Stoddarclandan,,honor•to the arory,.. Our 1. itinerant ministers, whose librariesmust neces safilY be Urnited; 'might take the hint, and 'on their: journeys; if their•minds were sluggish; sett them in motion by Snob a poeket-companion. , ..Mr.... l, St9d,dardis B?ccess encouraged him to malte,nther.i works of a similar kind, and his Practical Arith-_•• mdtki'is itivirdih'enttriuntiph. We, ad* find in tOnnexion; with' !a ',worthy •assileitte, publishz ing, *AO/Mogi of , , mathematics. The- works en AlgehrforAch,have already been published•bear ‘i the stamp of original vigorous, neat, ; and I . systeMatie ` l iiitellect. In the Elementari. Alge brwabatreotions 'and -.'examples' which afford mere mechanical drill have, properly, given 1 place to appropriate demonstrations and practi cal questions suited to regulate the judgment, i and awaken and invigorate the reasoning pow ers. The work presents that portion of,,the science ap4 4g ipplioatilittOCOOmVEit pisotiod►l ad vantage to the majority of students, while it ex- ollides.'etteh parts' as are of 'interest and value only to,.tik. man of• learning andacience. '• • :' , The University Algebra, we are disposed to think, is the most igtensive and thorough treatise • on the science which has been given to the Amer ioan public. Its plan is both novel and philo- • sophioal, its examples are abundant, its discus sions satisfactory, and its language is neat and , accurate. I 1 Oa% worthyto be acloptefiln our ; highest semithiiieWof` l6truirig, - 'itrid - *a' coral &may. recommend our educators." •• !, THE EDDIBITAGH REVIEW, for , January ; 1862, has the following artielewi - I. Life *ind Writings of William Patterson; IC- Sewell's Or- ; deal,. of; h'ete I Faber; 111. Max Muller on the Science of . I,engnegeo,r.(,,,,.hqlitetry Defences of j. the`Colqnies • V. fails. tlendelssohn's Letters.; VI. Wreaks, Life Boat% ,and Light Hous,es VII. Burton's City of the Saints; VIII. May's Constitutional History *of 'England ; IX. The Lady of La Garay° ; X. Belligerents andlieti-. trots. The,hyt ?x!,111.4.3.. i vpey.n1T.t, the United Stateh:' Price, $8" fief /ton and Scott 4 Co., 79 Fulton-. Street, New-York. For Sale by Henry //bur, Fifth Street, Pitts burgh. THE calgil L ob : ii4tthßitl i i in gii t ltiriti '- a 7' . 1862, has the ,following articles: 'I. "Railway Control; 11. Autobiography of Miss Cornelia Knight; 111. Popular Education The New Code; IV. Iceland—and the Change of Faith; V. The Revival of Spain; VI. The Late Prince Consort . ligL.4,ott ., flesilereagh ; VIII. ' The American Crisis. ind Bladicirood; for 'Be-publiehed'by Leonard Scott 4- co., 7rFulton Street, New-York. For sale by 1644 Vitiew, SERMONS PREACHED, IN_THE CHAPEL OF HARVARD COLLEGE. By Tames Walker, D.D. Pp. 397. Boston: recknor.4 Ideas. New-York : Sheldon 4 ,qo,,,Pitya Fg h: Robert S. Davis. 1861. Illaher_Tras .i fil,m47 ,yeacis, ; Presideht, of Harvard College, and, is. of..high,repp;e ap.grhpe-. fal in style and able in arguments. The ser mons composing this volume . were delivered to the students of the College, and vereleceived with great favor. I)riT;WelhFl:i., IF Unitarian, but stands much nehhirthig . Orthodox platform than inoneof his'bieilifin of tion, In these diticourtieB therelti h ritiitai tent truth forcibly and skillfully set forth; and our wonder is that the , author shrOocsp so often, so near the greet central , tnithdf the Christian system, and yet fitil id reach it 4.tiast: Soieral of those, ditatoprmar t e r , peculiarly, distinguished for abilty,; „spelt. „nre,.. those, styled,. ," sA..Yaul i or the Scholar among the Ancients ;',' ",Alleged: Infidelity of Great Men ;" " The Student's Sab bath;" " Religion as affected by the Physical t3oiences ;" "Differences among Christittnii Objeotintoghtdkltityr. t ?It .1 BEBBIZION ItECOlLlhwEditedby.larankulfacial , and published by G. P. Putnam, 602,Proadv way, New York. This is a most valuable_publication, both for present information and future reference. It should be sectuotinrAytivy pi bliC Ilbiiink; and also for the library of every reading American, citizen. For here we have a full account, !di: compsitied , by the official documents, of the Ot7 . ginniFg;:progressould ,development of tha:lgiem : and iirie`lieci Relit:linen which has shaken, our country centre. The . an vo asecon i umea are now before na, containing over six hundred dfficisd documents, authentic and piotn t. resqtte oarrathies;itipeei;dies,'ind:iniPorfuitT. Cant respondetr hapirla4l 4 phdgqiteoertiot, , events that 'Lye fran4pii4.eince the meeting of the South-Carolina Convention, in -December, 1860;- over 2,000 peeps; incidotg loyatand rebel, ,giving a Tut terßrecat i ioit, of feeli t pAl;l43ll, and Rath ;$' illhetZLie4l.4 iektr . &tin: luish9PPOlll.F.44l4 3 oa4tcji.94lTarac• , Each volurali"cnntsdne . about 800 pates,. royal .octavo, at:sB4l6 a volume. It is -also publiehed. in parts at' 50C. "each "piirt, illustrated ; with two ;portraits. A'gtint"in PittsbUrgh,' Henry :Miner, Pifth.Street. • • ' ' lit tt .; • St t. Jindoest., Da ion *yen read. the . faidex4o,the a Sint both of which un dertoolvidome-e 'the traveller part with his oloak; ; 11#.:61,31 , , y4 rtlittert3dm,ll, ita goren , of.hattanoaindlowilal ) ereeehing,tearieg 12 P te#ritV'tlip*plig,turifit Mune 1 ' , 431*. arpowsite ,tOrvelleir ptiow t itootriAtem4epapi. ing hiiill4 6 4 l o gifilitiobilemii, nal° %e 6u. (obtai ned. it miitio . and aiavely iwibbstoo . :4to •"10:04.40e _the •firet upgitiOeid lan diwood ,npos *fn :trairellet, who hem eifoistdsF,e lootedn' 3 ,ot 04 1 i l let loola4 Wait* aod IWAritnermaxed. the euei# l 4#4l4 l 4#44 l ol:;:ligiganing his .1* I • if At. JoiS cloak, laid it back . • Higher rose the sun, and sent forth-his most fervid rays ; then the traveller ,hastily threw .off hie cloak, and sat down, •com pletely,iconquered. Ithe l ann bere•is a beanigul..illustration of. 1 kindness*. You- ever nOtios with what facility some gentle good-natured people lead every . body''capittee 'They neither rave,noricola,•ilOT say what they , will make people . do. 'there is no need of that; for it is easily shoWn what they can make peo ple do. A •pale-faced, small young man once went into a , wild-looking settlement, and . offered: to teach , the• Winter • school. • The agent surveyedli s ini from hed, to foot, and shook his heath "it:will never do,"• said , he ; " the boys here. ould be too muchlOi you. ' Why, 'sir, laatlWinter we had. a giant who carritid' a long,.stout birch Anti) school, with. a ruler? two feet ;long;. both: of which he brolfe nver the boys on klie first "day: .0n thlatifeSci,. tliey`ctirriedi hani from , the schooblouse, Ind put him into snow-drift. Thus ended our Winter's school.P r . . In no-wise discouraged by this seeming', the 'Young mane insisted upon trying promising_ to give up peaceahly if ordiiio could mit intiidtaincd. Idssinueh aa 441 produced the, most unqualified, recommen dations?.the, agent at. , lastt: consented. It was knoWn through the settlement that he. entered school, on the first day , unnrmea. , This ,was by some considered presumPtuous, for,they.dittriot understand the potency of Of a secret weap.on! which he always car ried about hirii. Was; it a sword in a sheatlrit hiscrst-pocket ? a bowie:knife or itiletito in ma bosom ? No.; guess again. „Some litt4r, ,reader„wito-.lc-;• members the fable ot.the Sun and the' WiM: l ,Answer.s; wow, kindness.": ;rThatt is light. I have heard:of "killing people with kindness;" .and have always Ilidfigltt it must be an easy 'Way to die. You must :*idersWid . rim !rip* • :You kOoisr .1 cannot joke with my little fri:aude . about death,— that 'is too . •titlsrioris • a :subjetg:. When we talk of "killing pceple;-with: kiridneas," we 'do not. mean • laying their bodies`in the acid graye, and ailudius..theii. souls into eternity. Oh, nol 'that-In:mg be' ieadful. 'We only mean' that it iB4OB-. Bible to destroy the manifestations of en mity,. anger, Rua ot t l?#r, bad, pas-, skins Which:mai be, excited against us, fly simply feeling and acting kindly. Some of my little renders may say, "Oh, I but I cannot feel kindly toward those who, are unkind' and unjust toward me." Then; my, dear , your heart is not - right. Of qourae, you cannot use the powerful weapor? Of 'kindness, if it'is not in your possession. Try to get it, rriy ; little friend?, Think of him who has been ao very kind to an un-i just, unthankful :child like . , you. 41t. t bira tio help . pin. : I'l3m up:littko ; Acts va:l9:;,;tuke . „2af„)lphissithia iv.: 32 ; 1. Peter iii : 9. ' • Some other . .tiMei I; will :you , how the young teachermauagedhis lawless • scholars. —Family 2VeCisury" Four great roads cross of, Italy to, Switzerland, one of, which is the pass of St,. Bernard, At,.,the top of this road, eight Jhonsand feet`above the level:of the sea, in a dreary region of snow and: rack, is the fawns- mon as tery of St. Ber nard. Itit., sksNat, strong, square, stone buildin ettio,6, 4 4 s t aloge; " '4l Dion kg' 4011 4 141 deeicirid travellerkliais anode famonktkough out the Avid. Every stick of wood, and everythiarg:to-eit; has •to be brought vp from the village below,, on the ;becks of mules at a : •great expense 'of tiere and money. Around, are tall, gr :i m,*recks, little lake, scarcely thawing, in Augtustiand snow-banks, glittering through'all.theglOtn mer sunshine. Dreary as it would seem to be, a beautiful• velvet mass creeps:into - life on the Southern slopes, and in "the sunny hollow, of, the rocks, blooming with-,little pink-blue and purple flowers, making *One feel that the most,ciesolate path mar•have friendly, smiles. Perhaps the most interesting sight at the monastery is the dogs, frisking and rolling ~Aboutin the porch in -pleasant Weather— teati,l4oa&ohested, short-haired; strong fellows, to whom:many a • poor, be nighted'tieveller, Perishing in 'those wild. • snows , owes his fife. From November till May, a trusty seryant, accompanied; by - a monk, goes half way down the • mountain 'every day in. search of travellers. -Two large „dogs, folloi on, - with little, casks ' ' of meat and drink strapped on their backs; and keen is, their scent, that they will discover a .man at a great distance,. and Rodent the reads in the thickest fogs and heaviest falls .9f snow. Oftentimes all they can see of the. dogs is.their tails, moving along through the snow. 0ne...0f the , most' remarkable of' there noble dogs was Bain; who': is known . to have saved the lives of:ftirty Besides his cask - around...his ,neek,'be ear tied a warm garment One.his back; and if he failed to - rotate : the into some,. sense of life '6,Y hie warm tongue ,and. breath, he would race'beck to'the house,. and bring, somebody to .the , rescue. 'One day .Barry,.,t'ound popr,,boy ,aale9O k almost frozen" t",.° delith;,4i. the 'celebrated „,glacier .of .Balsore. Barry ~warmed,,. the h oyi•litked : him, Woke hi'm 'np, and gave 'him something to drink, end - ,carriediltim on his •hack to the monastery. The joy .of ibe poor parents, who can deleribe 1" After. ,a life of service, Barry was • sent- down•t,fie ''mountain to a warm and comferfrAhillOrne; 'where he passed the rest of'his 'days 'in. honorable quiet; at his deathhis body was carefully, ,buried, and his skin was stuffed, and there he may be seen- in'the rptieetut• of Berne, standing , as large as life, irithhis. collar"an 2 potpleound his' neok rgadrte ..atart on his labors of love. The dogs are short-livdd. " Mau, die from'dieeithes of the ,Intigi,:thiff others . are lost in thefalling of avalanches, and other accidents. Neither men nor dogs can long stand the severe climate and thin air •of.so . great a height. Both' are-often obliged to go down into the valleys below, and recruit • amid milder - . .seenes. . The leader of the pack now. is .named-Plato=a brave, big creature, doing deeds of "tilelithielie and valor which might put to blush the life of many a one - 6P hithati never risked, a. 91ought,...rnuelL, deed, , to help his fellowmen MIMI How, charming is ..tba,t• • hecii,en r•Frhere no tears wilt grOan , be -heard, no sorrow be ,sten where no sin' ;will mar the perfect joy, no deith• bring it ;.tozi an, Wait. fioh,l wearj•hliiit,etlitie treit •. for you 1:',11p, burdened heaxti, tlier6is full .. Pardott::aniilh`Olioess for your. 3),;,.sieknesa • :•and pain .; mat,.. ! lifa . a burdeAlt. - •Siokness ' end painunerer•enter there. Do sinners. vex you;; •Nsoie:.but the hOly are there; Dco,yott ' wish tierfeet holiness and Vihrfeek .;;hlll5 Y YOU willfind them there. , • Blessed; -raTt'itklhireittee; : iel3iing on'thy I hiemhlrhdp.CfOif:ll*en The Dogg of .Bt. Bernard. MEMIENEI fieliVen% ,%- " • .t. , tl••'!.1: lii4 o , .. +. ; 1.1 „ ....: j, I , Int RIM Life's questions, • Drifting away; ' .* ' Like mote on the'Atteami ' to-day's disappointment' , Yesterday!s drcAtn,;., •Everresolving-- • '• Never to mend— • .'* • • Such is our progieSs-4... Where is 'the"eli'd ": • "Whirling away • •• ; - Like leaf in the - wind; . ' Pointe of.' attaChment,, • ; •- " 'Lett daily behind Fixed to no principle • ,::Fast to no friend 4, ; • Such.sour.ftdelity.:•... I '• Wriereii 'the 'end P'"" ' ME El . •41 1 g$ .7, Like , elowl:on. the-hill; Ilendulons,lrenrolottii; miOtiti4 , o9ri-; (1. , :IV,hetli to, sisp,psii„cuitelm, .V.hitite,Eol4!ktfr ..; ouch Our ;06111111StellOyl:s' •••• • • • 4,14.1%43.4d1.-- Orietaltlitivem nt • -1 A • ee nicn. the strew:•• — : Firm the reality ~P;nde,r the. tiream ;, "WO - May not 'Nei it ; I / Stilt we may HOw we'have conquered • - Not kiown , ißtighttlik,ives nietioatter, Oe the 'wind, 'tittitra the Winter „ • ,The r gieat tree . :hli4r - d!',:;4. 4 .1 1 )1 groat:P44! "Fkiit;m4o:t., 3 .; • ~• attonns. t estnnotfliend . • . Roots funniy: clasping • The took; at the end: - Ca Over the plexti.;.,';., Clear sh4sAbis ,ftbough She rifts of the shroud': There our repose shall be, Thither we lend , : • •-• : Spite of our'wanderings; ••• Approved at the mid:— I' • , Afacraillan?s ifrigazine.• Milk and : Hippy. BMUS.] • Obitlimes telabille of diary cy, but 'tie a mercy; for gild inatee, he 1 . 01149' whit 'he' oonimands; l .,bnettiklielif dotli• mien:kik° ,proriiiseth: Ate shoal' take care that that which we find *lilt with in ober!, should ; _not by others Noun l y tO be. elir,"oolt. Ditties . diine: for -God, are :no hhybanee 'duties to be.done to God. Delays are nob' deniali,.a4. denials are not always refusalafto4rayer.-!••.. 'Tin every:-man's-Autytcrkeep-"alt 'the commandments of God ;,„'tia,:icip , sin, if he do not ; but ' tie nnot. God is as cardul chi% stiseliis people's wantonness, as to, supply his people's wants. Christian uregogs are thine ? meet for Christians. . • ; • It,dgth not ben s fit to ; be, religiOnn bit*. : ; return - Of:prayer. calls for the. re turn of imaise. Where faith and love-go not togetheT, they are both they are ,b6th - .7454 if once divided: ~,", ' The inward. peace whi'eh saints ; feel, is ,.not in freedom from trouble, but in free -_ mess With God-in the Midst' Oftti4uhrs,. He -ilfat ivitle,slp,'l3‘4l never sin in hill atigiv_,_or. is l idivays angry without .sini though with sin. ; He'eaatnever truly- reliih 'the' sweetuesk of God's mercy; who:neitiie tasted' iheldi ,terness of ,his own misery. , , • . True' religton takes most ,trOW Wee 'gear . tureoind, givesmost;to • Itiver iiriyer . ..-rightlrimade; Was 108413 and not heard, or heard and nttti granted. Sin is. lie: that b orn toAky,. net alga to, live a day. . : . • - • A proud man loves no•mans'andf no man loins a proud man . . • .•“-• • r' I " •If 04' hand hath done a , goOd,..,aet, Ask thin'e' heart if it be wcll l 4o4i.;',Ji : _ treedis ill done, wherein God is no .. • : .•• . I,' I“,t •• No k ,pyij,aotipu. oan : Joe...w4ll done, but ' s; g o4 !)4,4Pe;Maidx, -09 it • 11 A fool's heart is in his tongue, but wise man's tongue is in.hisleart. • 'Tis asgteat a.poirit'oft)wisdoni to hide - ignoraticFari 'to dis69l3iknowledge.' ' ligb we not serve Gi4l:foy reward; yet wejhairhjo,ye TeWawi T4iy ; 304F 0 ..,,an 1 1) 1 410 AIR of t it.h.o..lavl most elpiirininite of dr - od'e faithfttlnese. Some can read the Word_of God who do not understand ;..andisome do understand' it wild eannotTeadlit:.".. •• ' . , • • It's less danger and less a Sin to qoundit the sin. we delikht than to delight ilk 'On sin we'commit ;i but 'tiff best net' tOlej li ht in 'nor commi t . sin. 1' I He never was as good as he -should:l)44; ihatqloth. not •strive )to be better thsache 49. I . The. glory .pf the sun finds a reaurrebtion, ,hoirpnuoh more:then the sons of glory,: ,They -who have•no grace lin. their, life, Will ihay.e.no peace :inptheir, death.% Though. God suffers hispeople not to sin , in reyenging. ( their, ady,eniaries,,, yet: he isuf,, feii nott(heir I,uiversar3 es ,toein ( norevenged., ;4 111.40 ak3,iii0.404.14.5% 4 1 . be • P. 2 001 3 , 11407 if one henot i putsionsAcapinst.reason., • 2 40 41 33 5 11 .: 6 /41.(iire .Prkml4P:lf„goPiixfse g 004,344, ~ li i the one'tinitlpritik x . Ara, not , de SOrd,h4risi•ery iine „that' Vath life:, Rich* 'NAOS, and ' pleasure's,' cannot give 'One 'Christ ; but Christ can. 'give, one ' richii,L;h6diir; Pegqiiies. All)thectliiigirwe'itte able : I t6"44ire, are not so' desirable Jetiiiir,'Siiieet'Aelii i • " ." A. %Sin tia ottrilY . (tur'tliti Car: nal man is) t,lititf:Olitist• yokepbut is alio'•willieglivifich•the eat's' ran is -not)-torbear Ohriitiskyoke: •'• ' thatosonteennsta small fault,. commits' great.oner.: , t "., ,f•S• , What the heart •dotisnOtkis ab•tot done - , in religion,. • •; 1 of •V. • . , Chriatiant.tilknaldnlp7neither: a dead sea, nor a raging,ses., , ;He that is little in. hisi,own(eyes be troubled. to be, little in : the, eyes. of gbh, .era. • ,before4nen shoulkhe ,affriii4l494lkink .heff1§1 ,1 34.4.; s• -PART 2Nii-ORTHODOM PAB.ADOXES--THE - 'irELTIEVER. - He believes that he is-to . 104 hie neigh bet asehimself; and yet 'he believes that:he may, irieiia of. the eominaikly love hinfeelp'nfoie-Pqm , his 'neighboi: • tiiiitcin him (that is in Ads tiesh) they:, , : no..gnod,,tliing • yeti the ttielidvas , thatGott , nhois the:: chief: est' gbh& . .dttreastli , in itirflealt; in hls hearts it never shall 'have . .,domlniont over ; and yet he (to-his sorrow) finds that the law of his metsbOsq,letlxvoften king him tilltVhatttrl444prt.lte lacy.of sin... A n' • Ipeljay*Oliikilthe.reiroaehis of Christ sit:net, his itressures ; and., yet :he., is: of TEessithismind;:accounting theyietroitehes of 014isi . gt e,h ter:tipasura *tiff: tl # Treles ,ortg4o . t. ' • as, believes : thatwhere sin ,abounds, grace: &bounder,- touch more ; and yet he darei pot 'sin; either because grace doth, or . .that.,jgriderrnay 'ahoinadi . )?pliO.NreCgiat ; 44ngs Akre his, and . tyet,ithere ;:msny things whiohiare ; not his, neither will be, .nor .loss: he. call Ahem. 0";. , [ SOH , s" S .• : Re°beifeied i tbitlielliiiii i i'r . ltiVei!not •1. Wand" . , father mo t h er; aid yet, :he *laves that...he sins if he ; hates., not father *nil , Mei ! .ther—Lttke4iv ~! - ~'• He believes that r all things work togetli ,er'for'gtd`';'..and—ytelif?.:finds that many' things whicli 1414Sim,:briAg evil to him, ' He believes thaftillW..tO love his ene ''inies, to bless them i gult i o,nrse him, and to I p i rayfor them that despitfnlly, use. him ; -a24 re, 10:.7lielietiti: may Without, tizt.Wires49ini P144 , ,4441 1 ,44 thWAS. =O. Lt at,. • : , . Heillielltrinsikit whent evil is doile; , g'fad' tt',i . i9tag, , tikt3tOk; he !biliives A ii,A*l9. n o i k vll:4fif t n4 to Oils end; . ; : •., • •• : v: 0. Its take , UtOol!.apen... „ . , 31.1 . .9,4o4ol9x• L wArrs• • ° Yis; 1 *4,‘AM444 3 7,:„.' • xof4i4g oßfst-t!veer•ithsvii - • Althoughtilveistoodrfoeforty year! . • , Upon tlie'piliifer'7fllt :~ ... ": ' 1 ••' • .. • . ; • , ;i• • • Talk not otWarilbfa-r-M•dinit'reileadild , • • ,Earth from the terrors. of her kings He livitled S , ariox, • sin& darkness de meat; And mowing bednied al"ong the-, at, ' On ireedoni'a b , ' • t O .yea ! I take the pfitlittrep,. ;:And eons, and:danthtsii , tall' And' emalli Per they haie Mich and`thini r I •Thol'int'etitne . idliiiitit - " • '''?" it'istiir • ' of night; PORORg:PlreBl4.g.O.fitOnl44l4eret..... IRE 'Would fill .thalsoutualo a bea t % Anil shed faro:Mid - flight. • That man who taket . nepaper; " *. • Or taking 'Raye l npi,'Wh6n they're; es hiIkS9FRY' kq a,' h9P,'! , , And live oirbortosed/bread. The printer opes,the•wide domains .1 .f • 10tElaiencescatteirs'Plueation ' • Alt O'c'isihe land';'iki :April rains Ana iet . his hiliOris and hia , • Are; half his compensation. . Prisilsig - 00ce, May, 1838. ' . I knew-. a4;niatrf whore `t ship sillbatuu.'ops every' sea; every igirrg tntrittig trig to 'g 61 . 1. 1 . t1ir.c.00 .0 4. 2 - 14k-F,1YA 0 '4001 3 1140. 0 .‘ oaceer. nUT Weidt.;Ptver InfeePhigil never naked an)extension. of .children:turvived;. theytwer,e. to I be )ithe tined, 'beiiiitittilt one , ' of:-thic ; was the handsemeft commanding an I nlere,'•Ulfeetionf4 in his demeatie rtaatione r indulgent to his children, devoted to his prtlxiag, his, life he furnished meney. ;Ati..tiie most lavish profusion , for , family ex . - . penditure; nett& making inquiry a to itit poial.t; At his. •death he 'provided 'far Ili` Oagnifident 4 inenme;,aridieff:'aVery child; ich •-. -the satribleifitilisiesPi4, • scarcely, adallar. was lost. i He never was involved An a law-suit,iandt hatit•but one partner 'in• bubiness,; wham libiirreftibiti'' sole .etectit i tie had 'three . fie was a gvniniiinif; was never diiink, brit„ was o , w•Vti liqtVT,;•rke.44itmilYti a made, . . its , mi nisters,: He died, before the reached three-deorelretuie 6iid-tent, ef ,sonif , db• iviioithatiiiollsliriAgge;*; 8 1 1 .1.:Awerad the .bragdiat,),abunt : , seven oaths... Wort-4 time be had - fired 99 for retiring from bn :siness. The r, aubiakuent his,kory , - . Oat large of hig hly favoradltchila*:,is suggestive. The eldest ... c d.iigkter,. of queenly presence and beauty; died in sidle from her father's house: rFonr others died on A°, f very •ihresholir-tf -beauteouel 5144:14? °nee:them • niadfieeii; a fifth; by' to• the' r ,werld ; and a son has long -Mien in an , asp Ann?, ,4.nothertsurviv'esie hartkrupt, having t no business capacity ; ~whatever; A notherlives, of no promise :j and 'the mother: iadeed. The‘ leks6n‘ 41111 :00; " # .0 0NiAi ia : a i m I ll YA is; A i ktO uj i - . 44,.....:74rp . ,imk98,. , eyery ?day : 4east7:of , tfit • tlfinkep and ,eustains by' i n fniermidlowipt the •albohols10" la); except fdria 'Tilt 'the'night,;3A4 ,terish Prematiirely,, and cannop, t iteget t theit)thy•ch dren:r.. Every child ,this. man s had was: borre:witlt.iirotteir • cotistitutioUpercepyrhe - first ; tirb;' When: it; may -'be - •reisoriably , comPl A efr„ . under Ale t 49in*Q11 .19tr hil may .be, „remembered therm that -four-ifthsi oft the ..idicitie children, biti boridnotad‘i asyltinr for •• sfibli; known" to' be"the chil $ • ren` of .' patents ; oipelor,j (both; liquor a man in a lunatitresylnmkentinmatei ; fg thirtriyearsy.thereldesti. awl of , one; df f f.,110, greates . e i pen VfloVitrtefatitri; , Whg"l ; RR to' tli d e Vet:id:Air .I# ll matg., I;'.atoki i l fer ; ArPelt.ifilWhiaky , ~4,easelimpointoie ,fonuct in• a recent statek; rnentstrifitDrYlitillpSuperibtendent, 9Jilp State Asylum : A d eitizen of gi f t,"StiteplirOe o .Axt,pr..tvi,b>t'o ; tire ' id~oa, o£ bFeseaclivaetLas, :pub ttnpreduat•ifely Iyearaisinoes . furnished , a .tvol , ume r of4tpixxifs ltd the , sanitii general %We:* m ti t lie" blare' thirtilletat gatled; 7 f l4,l*9ii,_e# 4 ,o l',' that " t I ,..iii rs tif oquitreia. , impairing. the; Itealgbe'andireasegitand shortening=the lives,, :Ditutkennes iNE not only of Artier who idriak,lbtit.of their descendants." , , • , ! One, of themast • emi l nent , politicians of the last thir ty years died a sot , lately.. His son, a clergyman; died- soon after, of delirium tremens, tend hiiidatighter, the wife of.one of the! first men of this , city, (now; dead,), was a, slave, to the bottle. not,. a ! dozen ~years: ago:a man died who, left.hiw,dangliter, a. million of money. She shdne in , , foreige...eourts; , but so. besotted was she, l th4 her:husband was cemPelled to „iorp,ndant,,,Fhc.). should never lespriber:side; for the. Teri' instant she, was • left 'ramie sire . would leave the louse tbi l the. nearest grocery. An accomplished lady, the Wife of one of our leading men, beeline . ao devoted to the use of stimulants, alai's large part of her . time 'was employed tin devising expedients' • for.lobtaining anything that would• in toxi- , isattugliFinding argument of 'favail, the, bufband,2l,taking advantage oft allucid in= tervel t •plarxtdibefore.her.the single alterna tiver:Oltheritesbe 'placed ilia hanatieesylum, t or palagulog on the . . instant and forever, all I that Aprilsl.4.toxicate.,, She chose ;the •lat-. ter, and for the last fivelears has been an. ornament to society.. -That she will yet die a sot is almost certain;;:" Tie d u e. 6 ' 1 1.0,0 tke , .Peeitg , e 7 , i *RUIN .;•9 4 ,9 4 PT! 1 fox ?ijkliF : 13 Mve r t: *he , sevioidAis hifilwr i kit,, arid r.ug9 ,the kee:Pitt' f6l. a Void, ot j. brandy 'stautink and . 41Pprng ~ bleeding IttrinPinie the liquid in "one in stant, he frantically 'seized , the bowl /the ..next, and drank dr egs One oft- the.: mosk bbantifulatreomenyfriniF , -. Albany, , married New-Yorker.. Her - . 'wealth,, her, ,aacial tpostilionyand , naturally , fine mi0d,•10.411 gellialanniners and ii" - JarP Ateert l i enabiedllter4t4mmunnend everywhere r t once,. l le -reapee4t..the.Ureptutd:thre ''admiration o all who came in conta4with , ;her. She lived_bat a_tyr_blocks away, and .died lately, at twentyMpc of "heart dis .4ase,"• it was said, but the inner circle . Uneif:thrit her love was deepeitte4'. tot4os,voo-.. 174' * 10!•ter of ,her•-kellik-krusi4ei thing she! could- have! access :rttriiiand .• of Which mite; @Crammed' i'astirti4titleb ' it. ) .4 o taWiell44, t4at;•up te,,Deeeln; her 'Blst, of the past yeer,.the.applicatious for admission to the Reformatory Inebriate Asylum of the, ,4Stater. , :ofif,;diest,-York, at diirgib,ampt.??:‘,„.plreaay, approach es, very, gear, five 4 1 0040- #01,14 :coming. Aim: 4 1 OiX-k r toles :-of aometyy.some ••from.doreign , lands. Nearly.two thousabd tdf these rare: women- fioni theuppor classes; women Whniti OAT positiniaefibalit'itTh'and cUltnie, readied '4B4,lietion• And Yet; All I these, byythis veryipplication, confess that 'they find themselves-mictims bßan , appetite: which they are powerless-to resist; confes sing that witlhogtlatuattance4lthey Teel as sured. tlry.,,w,ill d aink ,raniedilessly into the, •4',Ortier, and a Premeture grave., , z. 7 ••thellighfo,fAltesel'faete, the inquiry, ;of a'citteiripor'Keeconiee Most i mpressive • doulrell;„tWaruigjitit'rs, of s,orisw in our landatherte.,hilahanda,;are;fiied tinebriates,, be gatrheredlogetherpitwould surprise some to eover =Mytti cf•egiWere great deliciCY . anerefinemeici, hronkfte amid wealth and luxury l. and even amid all the ,blessings .and NictY ' The connainr Opinion; Thal dfriidkenness i lie'-' longs to the poorer diViiinre degraded of our .populationy: and:lthet-it!.! &oat abounds' only in dent ihdeetlP:a very mistaken' ) liaj v - i9f 'inn& :genre and refinemeek.rebVtamitly stated re cently, that theltealth pf her hrtlarind,w,tte. his tbili l e;-arl'iiti a46w. uihd gin; a aet'of `terminating companions;" who drew on his „ i purse,...fot- , suPpeis Wand -treats; ind"who would. Rot let him !offuntil %is •Otteßif,Were ,v•e4hOietrWarid he' hinmelkyirm an .unqpn sq*44ll4 'Arieeree,lit-hemould allstabi 'andluake,,great.promisel of 'reform, , whentthevwbuld•stgeatufalFinte-ttheir hands; and thist'icari repe r aed #ll ;!irirt, N P r .40" ,4*•.-,,4 ;'opium. . ,thro* a , lap „fl4),,fripeli overate ixelpless;., haplessiviotimA . thantaws moineencroas the • watar, that•thitontrinilwherie- writings. have 1 00 tat'iive lifilidtOdeeif.Piet4o4o: of 61 1, frae:c 6 d eloquence,'liav i e successive (British!. Parliaments, and whose legal abilities made: Chancellor: oft tee greatest' natibii :on 4 . iyarth--bizoli;elUrre; with such a mind ; bad of tliewiorat'iocri bierfk9lia'uliaine - 4A or, 1.41, fallen - 11140 " bodily-,auatmentakinibecilitytl-andoisfor-i ever: lostv.to countir ;arid 'the' wor ld. , • • , -1 • 41.1' . • • NeW-Y#keiri Whp ii t ere society twertlygearrogo, remembert„tho i aap. yen t, , from,a„neighboring , .Stateaoftonel~ of the most vaceornplished6 and atisslirigi , ties - 6fl She' i 'v#,TolleoWed' i tn3in one saloog..tu d auptllray c r o wds of almost crazed4glirerrklor fA thei.briliiancy of her ' conversation, Avner} ,a,a...rnany o tyklier,p,e.r-,. sonal "attractions, ,witAle•hv paitron . . was Andi Md, married.aperson•of hightpositioniof greatiamiabilitylefuphae..i. 4sateal - and''"ithelianfsogiee rat rilitqfe'ita l ►.iterk:” ''Fictoit!ftlei).# that'` ' .41 1 614 -4i!e*. r e4 122 4e , 04 "this so preyed ,upcnitiafmine,.phatohnicomm `flitted= IferrZprogreassr.*dOwnwaid , ~became more appalling, and doors the ^ ieve l i elitimed'fi z ei; hat itot'a living soul'iglniiad lithe cartman who con'infria'hilif to her last resting place. Within the liasynirtemor,y-of; many New.: Yorker, the names of eight clergymen v ef. -this eity,, whose - resistlesp r elf) quence.in ;the.: We4e..;them, - to JuLany, calmest, demi, gOsi.etePd•A , olleLlieferettt4iwerld , as•.ter,, • 1 04 131 e,.. 1 1:19n.WiPlefi Toyer.: •, of the social glass. Th,,e,t,F -1 4 1 1 1 . 8 4*-11 43 4k1M0.,.! 0 A'04.9r,:a bint'7oae~s 'ice beauty, man or tw, 4aar !: ttat i4ing lest s , end ~the ,fgftee,p it t , El t f 3np,, s.gmhey:Afje 9 l"ftiii, .Doqh.ja,,,eniste;C:# lath* wbelever'they'gb; a nd a 'benevolent, ,ftirik to pkas?, p~~ o }}mtion with f the, priA:tif or 'firfiliiinit.y, ,-elates" them r ib ihiiiiiigheirt u eftBrite.''' • now and then it will happen that the aleit ipmal td' theoWea:. )4ion ; thin ''ttei , e` should i . f.ca'er teff4 ..lresortect4o; theitthe-Wiiie'i arid-the 'brandy; h and the pillTO•Asitimel passes, these beCenie . "'more frequently necessary, and'` quantities alanormtitil finally:my elf er t.. mad e; Before tlieyare aware :441) 1146 ;fikl*t; . ante the . 6 _ 8 7, 1 0, iffs4t; miltalel44l4. 'rap to, their. anr mfortun ieitker ; 4bytdishonort - , ':'or` death. A !VI I) rt Within a yriar,a4physiciai...44laAte-' pist e .? tics leisured" •was not yo orty, he found it absolatel,f llecesittit ie`'he Werticte- " ' '" . . •)-. Pftkipin,t, ,•• .b; hog )a. :10)4 iip-tg,twor.4o i inn g 29Int•DY , VAPium.; ... • —Anifemin* ts dowerf,in; thismitireet; not. ferty-five. y old, could not,go to hiti ; :of: -line off** to' n; ~ id ra Antiee;*Witii f 4alPa 41'44. waSack! . 400 d, atteilliut; Man; ;t.,*6 " 11e, :but ai,veryi ambit knewelinnintitharialt i t , even is wife and children, eve! had a suspicion, apparently, that he was a toper.; and yet. a year later, Mr, drcipped .down dead in ao, out-of,the-way drinking aaloon,." of.t.be . disease of the. hearW' , c 149 coroner's jury, field. ~ , It halms el* that; hi.Przfer i°n4 ma l ) ) whgther phyiibian, laWier, or 8 1 43Y01,L , ..?r , :else' thosi[ilte are the : charm .01 of societ y,. ~olio:,are noted and courted for their bril, lialiliosien of contrersation,:iyhether belts or `'Beau, are at the very vestibule of ruin when,' they find themselves taking any. stimulant whatever, preparato7 to the sat isfactory performance of any .public, pxo -fessional, or social duty. , f • , ,• The recently published 'Oistopi House, 'tables show .. that three . hundred Ancusend: pbunde of - opium were lin:Ported- into thia. country. Of this amount, reliable data show that 'mil,* One-tenth is used for ined'i- vi i ‘ al inulios.63•*. VP4,g . ists assoi* os that • the' habit Of *eking option is raiddly ex •tending aMong hia?yers,,physiciane, literary men, and ladies, who. wine :in the higher ,curdles' of societY; - iindthat enormoutiquan „tities ; are used ; by the, inanufacturery• of 'patent'' medicine, and those poisonous. i.diiiiiks in 'the saloons, restaurants, coffef. houses, and groggeries, which infest eve ry city end village in the„land. , for c u rtail,-_ • Tliiit.' some means are needed for curt 4: ,went in ;the use of all tfim can intoxicate, .lietti'ivh at a late ' numbei s 'Og titko 2 - iiish. Quar-, lerkevi. 6,w• says Of; thp' l ,4o l e, a and-er°7 ,quent . •Dif Alag,inni who Oext have been 'prosperous and miner* : neßftil,but whose life nits 'll.l4ted:l4 the, wine Alit: "lie no* r iturned for cOritfogand inspi ratiok.rialie-foif fiend, 'biffidir,;:whigh has been-the cause" Of misery. and. death:tiro so, many men of ; genius. We' repey-tlie er,. ,rors•of''Xilliitem Juid Stitele,;, *4, 1 40 1 . 4 the [recta lectiOn' of ;poor Moreland, OA 'Rgaiitei, woiklfiti t iciAiiii last picture, with a, brush in one land' aid aVess of brendY 'in the, ?tii-', er ;.. faliilia arrived at that. erfible..enni ditiiiii, in 'which reason . :4,itlii only .asa p him him through intoxicition) and' lgagton,• not;s6 fallei as this, sunk'. deeply. The weary of lonely*ata s itnk,,brought no lesditiceti A but that which; ;copious, draug4tis. ,of ttio! Bina:6llld - impgle: ' .. l loAlth Was. , fading' away :,:-. The . bfigt,i4ge Arlititi • of life . were• pant ' " fo'rev ' er, and . ati.,tl,4 ;dint . fittore, lowered, he" it, Ti ger gm AD u-, . i rrA 'l3' . . 'idii i ii' a' . 4 ,cpice . 'o ,We anon . p ~,nijm4led the brillicinfiolli 6f 1Q4111i6n,.' `of SlAiliaan, of 0041' Vanth - , arid - whigi r i* t he onCgt, stallion iiiiiii of 'Thicid . ori;;oo6l . 4 a m ix-', erstble,l*retched stelefiiii to the grave.. ' • Says 'it'arritar in slate .nniliber - .44 the Neivilrorli•D e no7 Times : ' ~ . • "Last Saturday, night,',in y a*lk: from 'Naserin''Sireet to South Feriy, Vela am-. ple fOOd'-f4r comment upon the fourf,iolim -1 inaridment. f Broadway was, it, Orfeoiliell of :driiitken il ei.4--a hotvling, staggering,, pandenionium'' of' . tristalized mien? ' The sideivallisiliere tricterared` hy men in Tier); aof intoxicatilWirepling to. and fro li 'ships in iiitorid. 'like. air'was lader,ed tie wi ' anitchni'df dianketiipcipiN fragments :of filthy ';language, or inittlictent elionts; %frotir' thilsiat . 'who were too' drunk'-to argon-; 'into . ; irinikeimeas iii every i1efk. 1 4 6 ,:04: Alicy, 'duly discovered•by its disgusting, ray jugs. Drunkenness in the , *id° laiiip-lit streets, staggering along with . swimming heads. paralja i ddlihibs, ancl';4tuitenine,e Of imbecile seineiiiiliti . .Drinikennees in .the !kennel, titeiitiiioOsly respiring its fetid breith. "..Diiiiiltiointeii, clitiging to 'the lainp- , ,posts: "Drunkksilliesiiiiiiiiisd` 'upon the deli ; .staps, - wait:Meta - Ibn 'roblso. or murdered' aniiikenneas nrianting tort the tops of JOY Ifni , 6O1161;184, .or ' limp] g halfo nt of , the . windois'of ‘liiated ' hackney-calm, and dii;: .frirbing the n i ght with incoherent inelodiee. Drankennvaie • walking apparently ' steady , ~ along,idialoally taitsel f, an d thickly refiears p ,ing the drunken jokes and drunken songs, the. -indecencies thatiidern 'tlienonvivial Meet-. , 1 4iig 1r has . .iiutitift.; . .Dituiliiiiine4:ereiti4g: e tkeYeilles; i snoritni Co beniitiftic floarfe) In 'with';its"dilinken OtAftiaini:ht 4ilikg - , , off 1 the fidge of' the pier in tie - 'ivaiiii l 'a4d . Al 1 : b . e. gfished.out half ~.4 - •• . ma! Ith i a k h . fi eo before us, l n t .syety ' i AtisenflantreilY Man, iicaen, ntid "ch t ilVillC ,tStilitttiOi?,:leel.,that . there , : is' nticentiiii'..es-,' -liiiiti . Ichoi'' Or t f. , remorsele s sdespotism Pf , driiikerineils,. except in the.priesitien:4F to= .W ifiiiii4ele ' fromevery' tliiiii;yehif,''tl,' - ;;ia.: j iAoxicate, wiitlini . it 14VailiqAid,..e.861id, or of giiiii; e ,f4ol(e r lUmee ofehloref l : be4ciiii4;,tlin . o.4lort of tile'• n'er'iPeue;" the >dyspeptici • iiititil hapless victim of ennui god idleness _ ..tor..theasse-of-- wines, Mem, brand'} ~cider, opinni,.and r .tobacwo, 44 only infialibleiguarniat4 from-nivisted . i iitig ! e ttilydkeath, the '-gutper,.or..-the r nia4, ho se, is 4:4)apilg -the'qconosel: Of. the in -allied volume; " TOI3OIfiaIiOT,.T_ASTFr• :1!TOT!';-;14nWsVensrrial 3 oPlifealik .. , g . .!..,.,,.:, ~ ~ ~ ,,0 r,..r.: eorre .li , • • • STA.I.S $ .r , tlP • 1 : 1 , • , to . 1 4411- 14 ;; ; #4 5 .X 1 rPi1: 113 / I D } FPX l iik : :Nil. 60 Smitkfield 4Creet, keeps corustafttbVed a latfek assortment IlbedYpitade,C9fitrul • fdatagic stkyouda, &c., of the lateit liersoideeicilateteffil amen When • fared, aftd tie One will bespared to gfyeldfitirtiaatiallai' ion,f and pdi . e3ttilta i fcialtda oSgte ataaymnpleatutsit ?Intim • chat:a/warily, cd_nfttplad'itlf, : fhp preparadpaß4 - ?r formal, at. lima* redaftedpiielset •Rooftafdpan'daY Hversess and CorfiladuquEldsdied: .' ` C.;: , c • "III'; gib AND IMATlrglit NTO • D,01(1411(PAI . R & SONS;• ~ ..r !4 3 !! .1330170.3111 lomat mit:AIN:O4, (..)prineng *past Aum Dnivrontarnarra,.Pnrunitine, • t• :114 • ave. yor 'Nolo ' ' fa! . e...rgern..mas_EkltßEN• aADWITER: Hogs, eleMpat: TA AziDPA.wilk KM, TANNERS' Dia,. 41:44.5140 2p LOWEST PRICES AND WON • .I.''f^. THE BEST TERMS. air Arkindo of Leather in the-rough wanted, for whitish the highelitliet*Opricewill be, given - in, csehr!:pl.,Vtlienlf exchange tbrrneett„ Leather.etere free s drc4awe,, and soN on comtdraloliP ' • - ,t,tberst•ossittiiiissoem aiie' en lialiPetitioitite,ti to tot ••, . . . • ~, .101.20-1 v .11 f 1 A. It • It . 0 'X Wirt " • ' -1 14 0ro.liziniancyi •andbaltaitanyi strßPAsszaiiferATtime-Timunii:**iiiga icaitc:o442. slarkekatraimmair 011 otylrisl dflooninu featly iiitmeirnm..poln.s,ll,opo,pillop VIA,_ kyr I.tullt4y EITRZre. Tormornmum Wtg tW r g r TfE. l7 4 l l) 4TII.WWVAN'OF I the public u the .g/1r7.4,DX414 . 4 . • • , • ritOkeivint pt i eroOds",f3tor.,' . .. where roay be fonrif,.:=Tertmerlf, of all kindaof Dry GaAs, lelriitgln • a ,howie ) : 011ie saving .t.l froublettetailly grratillenlied hi 'hintin such artlelea dorm plaegii:: DromaeDlOl46 of:our g iving our. attention - to this hlteA of utoclF,Atherullap of dress and fartuy,gBpda, • we can t xlarantee burlrt d i dd o tyko• t o bo the most faverB- : ble rho marletg:."‘r• ,14 1 " . • I '•'.• • • " ' . . ' 10-1,177.71 , 16qpbD5,''. .• are, are able toili , e period eatligiibtlon, being' the 1111deld fabitaked I t fuee Mere *OO aitypead Alum twenty ,ypars i usgolur, imposture frc".4 aCTP.4 )l ,t.t,i'44 ~manufacturers in Ira]and . ' We otter, also F ElLs AND:, ~ VP4NS, of the beer qualities to be obtained,. and at the vary lowed Ticee. Also, Ptak/rote, QAII4 • §hee4lige, ;AC, . ablei3Olottis, Towillings,•Diausi Tigab 4 13 4/PiaslßlCOveTar PIPONSIrta and ;Mot** I , lkbor add Makin Ourtahus &c: W . J0H171. - OQw - BLL tRIN, .., 8:10KOOraer. of Dhestattt andzllertittlit Ste.; , A .1" It 6 NA • .0 IL . 4 -1: This "iir,,....a." ecEßNifMli?..krylptiiit. Salt. aannitaturTligte oth -"is en l nee- ontoffeii: adve odor. Is unsurpassed in thebrilllanoy of light it ordsi and 'will not explode: Canianieri bold alwa s. ask forNATRONL OrieWhiaijkaoting ig I$lllP . ItilleatP ritt rf natio. 1....; ~. .$ ~ ~• AU orders or letters of ini;Podit7 addressed to tizOitGE 9ALIIOUN No. 21 Wood Street, Pittebtii&, win be moat Pt -1 'SPRING STYLE§ VOIR. . . : • : - ..1141.1 ,Getlem!ait!s t_fax*ents lni ~ gred variety; out Tiarge 1'1'141 1 %114e, !lotted 6 . 4 4 -o fNI II M, fwdnglialt, , • CAS,§ImF„ReA ND Togethiir 'eitlth' as line an . iiddittiu3nt of Mit& and'OtsOred' ,OLOTHfI the annfactorteepofc2nie• 'can piodnal, whitkare adapted to the we.nte of gentlemen ot ftate , , Mho iPzietif6 styli aid quVitylin tiOttil*A rl9-17 BA3IIIIIL GB.AY. BON, • - No-19 Wirth St., Pittebiirgii." AR R" A. T 9 S • ' ' . !EffervOcer it fingtVZ"PM ARPP.fliSPIrrg, This 4 a vainable.and poptdar Medicine has universally received the vibes. bsvorablo recommendations of the Medical Profession and the Public as the most ea slant and agreeable Saline Aperient. 't ma be used with the hest effect in :BI I LIOIJ y S AND RICBR/LE DISEASES, • COSTPTF.NESSA_RICH HEADACIIE, NAUSEA DOSS OF , A PPETITE, INDIGESTION; ACIDIT Y _• OP THE STOrtfACM, TORPIDITY OF THE LITER. GOUT, RILEORIATIO AFFECTIONS, GRAVEL, PILES , AND ALL comitalarre walnut A Gentle ving Goofing ggared Aperient or Purgative is Be. is is particularly adapted to the wants of Travelers by Se a and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, Persons of Sedeutery Habits, Invalidsaind Couralseeenta; Capmins of Tesro a d d Planters will dad it a valuable addition to their .11tvlicino Chests. ' 1 It is in the form of a 'Powder, carefully put up in betties, to keep 311 anrclimate,and merely regal tee water • pottred.upon it tct produce& delightful • effervescent beverage. Nemerons testimonials fNm. ptufessional and other gen. tlemeout :the higheet Standing throtighout the country, a n d arcerllly increasing popularity for a series of years, strong ly. Unarantee Its efficacy and valuable character, and coni •ineud it to the favorable notice pf,an intelligent public. TABRANT'S CORDIAL. ELMER OF TURKEY RHUBARB This beautiful preparation, from the TRUE TURKEY RHUBARB, has the approval and sanction of many of ou r best Physicians as a yaluable,said favorite Family Medicine, And is preferable to ancOtber .forin in which Rhubarb Is adrainistereq, either for Adrfitis or Children, it being corn • biped in t* manner Lis 'thik if it at once palatable to the taste and efficient in its operation. .• • TARRANT'S IMPRiO EXI LIS LE INK, FOR hid,REING LINEN, 31138L1.11, SILK, ETC., has been proved, by many years' experience, to be the best, most per. manent and reliable preparation ever offered to the Public. 7 The imieriorify of'this article it; acknOwledged by all. and : purchasers and dealer' will tlnd it to their interest to give a a preference over all similar preparations. Manufactured. only by ~ • • JOllll k I,IBILILST it; CO., Druggists, No. 278 Greenwich St i .cor. Warren Bt.,New-York. And for'iale by Draggles glanerally. • inn 22- ly * ITTsBIIRGuFEN ALE COLLEGE. : • : TIITRTEIIR " TEACHERS. • Beildtains, teacheta anbcbtreo of study, of the fin:tales. Superior facilit3Ee afforded fn the Ornamental branches. At leadanoe last "pat: f t:too huinfired and thirty-seven. Thrco terra per year. Falsy.Dou.4its pg pile for boarding. light, Tow-tent, and use of furniture. Tuition according to stridistOuratted. The 041484 year begins September 3d; irecodl &Nton, December 9th; and the third. March 34t1:, 118e2.-,Zend to the President,: Rev. L C: PERSHINO. A. M., for a catalogue. M . sniPsos. • , a4ll-1, President of Board of Trusteee. ' ! • ti , . . A t yg. .ait-L (0 .• • OR PECTORAL TROCHES, . Eor the immediate Relief and certain Cure of Osugitii, Colds, lairkenza,•Aatittna, Hoarse. anew, "Pooping - ..Cough, Catarrh, Bron. •DiEncult Breathing, Sore Throat, Ste. Etc. *LIVAANTED IN TEN MINUTES. ; For kilubstets, Public Sneakers, and Singers, these TIBMELISS are i n dispeniable•for Clearing and Strength. ening the Voice, Remaiing•Hourseness, eta. 'rite ease with which they Are taken — being will' Carried in the pocket, regal:Jug no preparation, always feady,forseeti all occasiensinot liabletochange in any • climate, containing nothing it:dun-king to the most deli. • cats eonstitaion,-ehooki be:a, uumcient recommenda tion to all to givo them a fair trial. Pricer2ls Cambia Par • AR' For; sale in Pittabargh..by .R.l3,Sellere & Co, B. A 7ehneatock & Co., IL Kayser, and B.l.llihneatock ft Co. ntly3o4m I '• ' L I BUARIES 100 ' rrhe , cAmericin Sundaf Schtiol ;Union j. I ;FO FUDISTRIBUTION:; • ilThe $lO Sunday School Libraries .for distribution ae per Jagitoy' in Wilt of•tlie babe OILARLES BREWER, will bo ready. ior• delivery on and after July 10th, 1860. . TheStorday Schooleentitled to - thine Libraries are thooo e g tabl i O ed in; AlleghenyPow 3 Vp-- 62, 0' Marti' 316 ; APPANIV,FOI% reggirtod. trisnbeeribe to: statement giv ing naind, 110Mtftthi; and"distA Orgitnitithiu of the School; nlime,and Post Aiace Wyse&Superintrident:. average . number of Orahereanftschbla'ii in attenitarine, a nd amount •theio•contribntedinl rrutoiprtof,SollooLf- • • iteiftitutble evidences by anionniceciifitribetions and oth srveifite, of the permanence of the School will be required. ' • Apply to • F. IL EATON., •• • 4W140 0 . 2 ri 'OW.; dr. Maileux, krir Fifth fit. Pittetetruh. TIARTIVPFX cfbr, •- • ' " MOUES. OP VIM 4rn) ih7111,151 1 a ll , PA. " btannfaaaiiiireof Steam Engines; Mactliritry, and Ciiiftigs. APiNflicargzsr_WEß, and ralk..9# l 9L aPieurl4l6oll, re. ctgr. - , . SArIijkIiV i AtAO,R64:I4fVFNV4TE II •• • - ••••." • 117.` ' " i 1 , .31176a1f:/304EjalaIRE.1 • Cmno - f inarmatal Swope and aldlersof th,ajtptcas &did ail! lie iproeectitid:-"Noi• - isele V'a ll "D'troiWti"and G e kOcers. ?Or a r. e f lu Ffl lee-21-y li'alliliftGrecercinif '`iferTealer, shk.... o .6thwetinsilkundi , and cnatran that hellfilManPY,relpprele and spaciaaa w -41016:411-ibertytazdzifindttftreiets, • • 1 '(dOto/dOokt ab6e&ais old itaiedi) And having largely increased his atookiby tia*tt :perch I ow offers to the public the liioitaiteiisise and complete ' 1 ° 111110 P t •M??F`j; 104 : 41 eAto °Mr.* ~!; - .,•t • . " • CHOICE EtairrA4l7lgcEßEEs, • . , . Forirign and Domestic Bruits, WIN, Spfcee, Pickles and Baynes, Preserved Inds in great variety, Fish, Hams, Dried Beet, kc.. 2 besides' an assortment •of Domes* Honsekeepieg artitleS Chile coring eittonsekeephi's Emporium, whciro meat all, asteles thatare Weal or necessary for the Family all may be parathied atretieriabld _ • i f fifilT l . 'utsmignia co9tainind an .extanderl.ll4 of my stack fur Illidr 4 tYl n latff 4"theth RENSHAW) . 1 10-,13C „ ClOl4 1,314110* Hasa Ste., Pittiburati. 11113 9wEßWAtiartSii : 6724"' • 1:17,5 r • .; : s :3 , • r: 44 4, , 0.1144. : time t . • • --az : ) mam a ms, Iftwitigeps. • vnisr2-1. • . ' 15 ; t xtr s. D r • 48 a Rto :, ; j". 11; j Akrzs p I S. ircon 1 :. AltalidgkarlfilidEfiZel s "D YRS Dr • f• • • 4 .• 113 2 . 11 0 8 , - 0 (1 4 4 4" 14..i1 i t G* llB .*I IOII . CiEES ALE - H SALE n ;Alt 61)4 .31 ree't 'PRt `abnrgh, now On hand forlipringialee,aii ralife and complete an Cities,assortment of Goods as can ,t! , e trand 1)( ths Pastern obnifidig i 1 , 3 C. , • • wy • Four, Silk, and. .-Vitsbali 'Hats, of every style andmadity; cApi.pfloyary, nality,and latest flishionsv - Palni gee, Ural's; laighorif, and-Pacnamli RATS; Straiv, and tillk Aarsons Ong to line or - Whin, will tad le to their advantage i gall and stocit. •,• !ultios 1:1